Historic Goal Fest in the Champions League!
PSG is closing in on Barcelona’s legendary mark while starring in one of the most explosive semifinals ever.
The UEFA Champions League is witnessing one of the most explosive moments in its recent history. The all-time record for most goals in a single edition—held by FC Barcelona with 45 goals in 1999-00—is now under serious threat.
Paris Saint-Germain has already reached 43 goals in the 2025-26 campaign and continues to add to its tally, matching historic marks alongside Bayern Múnich (2019-20) and Barcelona (2024-25). Bayern itself is also close behind this season with 42 goals, underlining the tournament’s incredible attacking level.
Other notable scoring campaigns include Real Madrid (41 goals in 2013-14) and Liverpool FC (41 in 2017-18).
Beyond overall records, the PSG vs. Bayern semifinal is shaping up to be one of the greatest ever. It is already matching historic goal tallies seen only in legendary clashes like Liverpool vs. Roma (7-6 aggregate in 2017-18) and Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Rangers (12-4 in 1959-60).
At the 70th minute of the first leg, the scoreboard shows a thrilling 5-4 in favor of PSG. Colombian star Luis Díaz is delivering a sensational performance, producing unforgettable plays against a defense led by Marquinhos.
This match is already historic: only the third semifinal in European competitions to feature more than 9 goals, joining Rangers vs. Eintracht (1960) and MTK vs. Valencia (1962).
Barcelona’s record is hanging by a thread—and could fall within days.













